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and would concern us even more if we cannot have an inspector general there. so, in closing, i think it's extremely important not to allow today's hearing in any way to reflect on the current executive branch individuals including president obama and vice president biden. in fact, we need to look beyond that. we need look to the question of do we need to change the law for future presidents that would ensure prompt filling of vacancies in the absence of presidential action. could sigi or other entities have the right to temporarily fill those. there is a dismissal, and i must admit, i was tardy because i was deal with a potential false dismissal of an inspector general today. the fact is, if that occurs, what is our ability to ensure that the acting inspector general in that entity or agency is in fact independent and that that dismissal is reviewed or any other action reviewed in a way that prevents any loss of the independence, no matter what the allegation is. as we all know, it is clear that inspector generals wear two hats. one of them is for the agency o
and would concern us even more if we cannot have an inspector general there. so, in closing, i think it's extremely important not to allow today's hearing in any way to reflect on the current executive branch individuals including president obama and vice president biden. in fact, we need to look beyond that. we need look to the question of do we need to change the law for future presidents that would ensure prompt filling of vacancies in the absence of presidential action. could sigi or other...
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are useful. now it's the staff in the israeli-palestinian context. so i would say in the long run i think this was a mistake. someone who saw some, was in cairo recently, and met with secularists, liberals, and muslim brotherhood officials said to me that all of them said we remember very fondly 2004, '05, '06 when you were really pushing mubarak, because he did respond by opening up the political space some. i think had we reviewed a policy over 35, 40 years of greater pressure on these regimes, more political space would have been created, which would have benefited us in the sense that people would not just remember 2004, '05, '06 but say you were always on our side through these regimes. and it would benefit them. what's happened now is, regimes where there was no politics. tunisia, libya, egypt. now are open for politics, and they have no practice. they haven't moved slowly and steadily into greater degrees of political activity. they go from zero to 100 miles an hour, and maybe if the unite
are useful. now it's the staff in the israeli-palestinian context. so i would say in the long run i think this was a mistake. someone who saw some, was in cairo recently, and met with secularists, liberals, and muslim brotherhood officials said to me that all of them said we remember very fondly 2004, '05, '06 when you were really pushing mubarak, because he did respond by opening up the political space some. i think had we reviewed a policy over 35, 40 years of greater pressure on these...
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they are frivolously using that important vehicle. who isermine the person assigned to stop the voter suppression in our country. i am telling you, this is connected. it is no accident. it is a decision and it does -- it is as clear as can be. it is not only to monopolize his time, it is to undermine his name as he goes forward to protect>> the supreme court didt rule on health care but they will issue the ruling in the next week or so. earlier this week, democrats discussed interesting plans for a range of options. i had best do this question before -- asked you this question before but i am wondering what the plan of democrats is in the event demanded it struck down? >> the only meetings i have been parted -- party to are the ones we have heralded the benefits of the plan that tens of millions of people of party benefited from, also. and people are now on their parents' plan until they are 26. many more young people cannot be discriminated on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions. seniors pay less for their prescription drugs
they are frivolously using that important vehicle. who isermine the person assigned to stop the voter suppression in our country. i am telling you, this is connected. it is no accident. it is a decision and it does -- it is as clear as can be. it is not only to monopolize his time, it is to undermine his name as he goes forward to protect>> the supreme court didt rule on health care but they will issue the ruling in the next week or so. earlier this week, democrats discussed interesting...
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part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the turbulence in turmoil early after south carolina, i think he would have been important inside the system as a push towards something bigger and would have pushed to have more connection to outside the beltway. obama it is now traveling on the country. he is forced to because of the election. if you sit inside the beltway too long and get in the backroom deals -- >> even movements can be cloistered. i remember a dinner during the george w. bush administration in southern california. it was norman lear and his wife, larry david, bob scheer. they were sitting aroun
part of that is on us to fight back and expose that. only after labor day did the president come forward and begin to speak again to the people and explain where they were moving with the compromise to help program. >> even nixon went to the washington monument to meet with the anti-war demonstrators. >> i right in the book about this a little. if senator kennedy had been alive, he was so critical to the election of president obama. his endorsement in the pivotal period with the...
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say is a more ethical use, dart an elephant and use it for science and going forth. >> the whole feedback of the entire hunt, et cetera, but you could leave there feeling pretty good about the future. you know? anyway. let's pursue these things, and we will pursue them. senator risch, do you have anything more you want to ask? >> thank you, senator kerry. and i echo what you said. i think it was very eloquently said. i just want to come back to this law enforcement side where you have this total inequality. i mean, when you have 200 armed -- heavily armed people moving out of sudan down into cameroon, they get in to a national park there in cameroon and kill 200 to 450 elephants out of a total of maybe 600, and then they take the ivory and move back up, and it's part of their whole syndicate, if someone or entity or government doesn't confront that kind of activity, i mean, it's going to continue. and you're going to see the elephant populations decimated in a variety of different place, whether it's cameroon or the central african republic or others. so is there the capability there? if
say is a more ethical use, dart an elephant and use it for science and going forth. >> the whole feedback of the entire hunt, et cetera, but you could leave there feeling pretty good about the future. you know? anyway. let's pursue these things, and we will pursue them. senator risch, do you have anything more you want to ask? >> thank you, senator kerry. and i echo what you said. i think it was very eloquently said. i just want to come back to this law enforcement side where you...
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trash rights situation uses are -- treasury uses are old, so the imperfections you see in a u.s. note is not in the north korean note. that's why it's called a super note. this is a part of their economy, and so during the bush administration, efforts were taken to try to stop this through a series of sanctions aim at trying to target thing te account of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities, and i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these activities have been fairly successful, and that the north koreans probably do not feel that they can do the same sorts of things that they used to do for many years when it came to making money through this sort of activity. >> host: okay, so it's actually that the international community and the u.s. are getting better at eliminating those markets from north korea for these activities? >> guest: i think so. i think so. i think that's why we're not hearing much more about it today, but i also -- i mean, i also think that for many of the financial institutions, they've just become much more wea
trash rights situation uses are -- treasury uses are old, so the imperfections you see in a u.s. note is not in the north korean note. that's why it's called a super note. this is a part of their economy, and so during the bush administration, efforts were taken to try to stop this through a series of sanctions aim at trying to target thing te account of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities, and i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these...
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the view of president mubarak softened, he was useful, the egyptians are useful. now it's the skaff in the context. i would say in the long run this was a mistake. someone who saw -- who was in cairo recently and met with secularists, liberals, and muslim brotherhood officials said to me all of them said we remember very fondly 2004, '06 when you were pushing mubarak because he opened the political space some. i think had we pursued a policy over 35, 40 years, of greater pressure on these regimes, more political space would have been created which would have benefitted us in the sense that people would not just remember 2004, '05, '06 and it would benefit them because what's happened now, regime where there was no politics, tunisia, libya, egypt, are open for politics and have no practice, they haven't moved slowly and steadily in greater debrises of political activity. they go from zero to 100 miles per hour and maybe if the united states had over five or six presidents go back to ford or general grant, maybe had we been pushing harder all along maybe there would
the view of president mubarak softened, he was useful, the egyptians are useful. now it's the skaff in the context. i would say in the long run this was a mistake. someone who saw -- who was in cairo recently and met with secularists, liberals, and muslim brotherhood officials said to me all of them said we remember very fondly 2004, '06 when you were pushing mubarak because he opened the political space some. i think had we pursued a policy over 35, 40 years, of greater pressure on these...
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the doctor who helped lead us to the bin laden compound. critical in the operation to take down bin laden. we left him in the country and now he has been sentenced to prison. >> in pakistan. >> and sentenced to prison for 3 years. disgraceful. >> a not so fond farewell to u.s. attorney in chicago patrick fitzgerald. he made his bones prosecuting legions of chicago politics. he high profile cases against scooter libby and conrad black. a hit to him for taking himself out of the position where he can do more harm. >> thank you. i agree with that one. all right, ma mary. >> a hit to space x which launched an unmanned space craft into orbit this week to dock with the international space station. this isn't just good news because we needing is to replace the space shuttle. it is good news because washington is slowly warming to the idea of private space travel and for poll texs with taxpayer dollars to spend that is the feal frontier. >> do you think we will see a private space launch that goes to the moon? >> i hope we do. space x is h heavily
the doctor who helped lead us to the bin laden compound. critical in the operation to take down bin laden. we left him in the country and now he has been sentenced to prison. >> in pakistan. >> and sentenced to prison for 3 years. disgraceful. >> a not so fond farewell to u.s. attorney in chicago patrick fitzgerald. he made his bones prosecuting legions of chicago politics. he high profile cases against scooter libby and conrad black. a hit to him for taking himself out of the...
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it's about the question of essentially you follow us and you can find a sustainable path. i think that is basically the argument. the question on what we've seen in china, north korea hasn't necessarily seemed to be willing to dip its toe in the water but what would a north korean don't shop looks like? how would we know if we began to see a north korean leadership the was moving in that direction and could a north korean shop them succeed? >> well you know, i had many friends when i talk to those friends they are always optimistic about the prospects for north korea, and i never understood why. when you ask them they say it's very clear why because they have to study china and they have seen china come from where it came in the cultural revolution and the great leap forward to be in the country does today and a big country like china as complex and as complicated as it is can do that, then certainly north korea can do that. but again i think there are two big differences here. the first is that china had gone shopping and as you say, he was a charismatic leader and a larg
it's about the question of essentially you follow us and you can find a sustainable path. i think that is basically the argument. the question on what we've seen in china, north korea hasn't necessarily seemed to be willing to dip its toe in the water but what would a north korean don't shop looks like? how would we know if we began to see a north korean leadership the was moving in that direction and could a north korean shop them succeed? >> well you know, i had many friends when i talk...
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joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in science. i think all three go together. i think it's -- one from the other or two from the other. the overall philosophy is trying to figure out the best way in which the federal government can work cooperatively with the private sector in improving u.s. competitiveness. and the administration did a number of different public private partnership in a lot of arena trying to boost our science and innovation capabilities. as a broad philosophical focus for what he thinks of as progressive agenda to help boost our economic -- around the globe. on te
joining us in our discussion is john kneuer. he used to be the administrator of telecommunications under the george w. bush administration and ed paisley is also with us a long time journalist. he's currently vice president for editorial for the center for american progresses action fund. and mr. paisley tbb we could start with you. how would you describe president obama's overall philosophy when it comes to tech and communications issues? >> guest: i would include tech communications in...
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treasury uses are fairly old. as of the imperfections that you see in the treasury note you don't see in the north korean no that's why it's called the super node. this is a part of the economy. so during the bush administration efforts were taken to try to stop this through a series of sanctions that were aimed at trying to target the accounts of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities. i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these activities have been for the successful and that the north koreans probably can not feel that they can do the same sort of things they used to do when it comes to making money through this sort of activity. >> host: okay. so it is actually that the international community and the u.s. are getting better at eliminating those markets for those kinds of activities? >> guest: i think so. that's why we aren't hearing much more about it today. i also think that for many in the financial industry, they have just become much more wary of handling
treasury uses are fairly old. as of the imperfections that you see in the treasury note you don't see in the north korean no that's why it's called the super node. this is a part of the economy. so during the bush administration efforts were taken to try to stop this through a series of sanctions that were aimed at trying to target the accounts of companies that were known to be involved in illicit activities. i think the reason we don't hear more about it today is because these activities have...
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it is a society in which, the use of the term strong state would be an understatement. this is about the controller control it has on the society and on political freedoms, even the way people think. for that reason it is very difficult to imagine that there could be a group within the society that could speak out, that could challenge a view that a party has. these things don't happen in north korea. that is why it has lasted for this long, i think. in spite of a lot of its problems, economic problems coming human rights problems, food problems, it has lasted this long. it is because no one within the system is capable of changing it. >> there our forces for change going on in south korea. information flows, you know, we are not the place where there is an organized opposition. how long do you think it will take for us to see the evolution of politics in north korea to a point where it's possible for it to be expressed? >> it is a good question. political activists are supposed to be able to determine these types of things, but i don't think we can. i don't think that
it is a society in which, the use of the term strong state would be an understatement. this is about the controller control it has on the society and on political freedoms, even the way people think. for that reason it is very difficult to imagine that there could be a group within the society that could speak out, that could challenge a view that a party has. these things don't happen in north korea. that is why it has lasted for this long, i think. in spite of a lot of its problems, economic...
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my only point is we need to be -- and i'll say -- if i haven't used the words, i'll use them now. we need to be cruel and unforgiving when we decide when and under what circumstances to deploy american mill area power. libya is not syria. and a combination of knee's cons and liberal interventionistsare. libya is not syria. and a combination of knee's cons and liberal interventionistscon and liberal interventionists are convinced -- that's right, it's not libya. it's more important because year is more important, because syria is centrally located, because somehow if we bring down assad, we can somehow bring down the iranians. i understand all of that. it still doesn't understand the question. you need an effective strategy to bring down the assads. eight months to bring down gadhafi. eight. i'm not against it. i made it clear at the beginning. the president decides bringing down assads is a vital american interest, then let him do it with a strategy and a coalition and a decisiveness that will actually might be it. but do not give me a strategy based on an illusion that if we arm
my only point is we need to be -- and i'll say -- if i haven't used the words, i'll use them now. we need to be cruel and unforgiving when we decide when and under what circumstances to deploy american mill area power. libya is not syria. and a combination of knee's cons and liberal interventionistsare. libya is not syria. and a combination of knee's cons and liberal interventionistscon and liberal interventionists are convinced -- that's right, it's not libya. it's more important because year...
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the front is still to the northwest of us. here's where the heaviest showers and storms can be found through eastern kentucky and the southern 1/2 of west virginia, but we see more showers and thunderstorms crossing 81 and headed over toward fredericksburg and charlottesville. we'll zoom in with live doppler to the south and west. you're in leesburg, fairfax, montgomery county, you're done with showers tonight, but down toward culpeper you're not and by the way, old rag mountain has been hammered twice today and this is moving through now. this is moving southeastward towards fredericksburg and will produce pretty heavy rain, rainfall rates almost an inch as hour as it progresses off to the southeast in the next hour, it will cross 95 and cross fredericksburg and go across eventually into southern maryland. temperatures, 70 in arlington, 72 bethesda, 68 reston, 69 toward fort belvoir. we're drying out quickly. thunderstorms end by 8:00, breezy and cooler tomorrow, seasonable, nice friday and unsettled on saturday. so for tonig
the front is still to the northwest of us. here's where the heaviest showers and storms can be found through eastern kentucky and the southern 1/2 of west virginia, but we see more showers and thunderstorms crossing 81 and headed over toward fredericksburg and charlottesville. we'll zoom in with live doppler to the south and west. you're in leesburg, fairfax, montgomery county, you're done with showers tonight, but down toward culpeper you're not and by the way, old rag mountain has been...
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put us into two wars. spiral that economic economy down and spending up so those lines went the opposite direction. but even still in the middle of the iraq war, and around 2006 or '07 we came within $160 billion of balancing our budget. now we're looking at an annual deficit, obama's, $1.33 trillion. a big difference between the obama administration and the bush administration. about tenfold the debt that's been created on an annual basis, but it still to would have been better to tighten our belt back then and i agree with that. >> fiona says, if people understand the numbers better they would see there is no way to fix the problem without addressing entitlements, and joy says, 36% of the money that the federal government receives is from fica taxes. this is or should be designated for social security and medicare. is this money being sent to the government from all privately employed persons? >> yes. well, i disagree with the decision to advance the payroll tax holiday. the 2% payroll tax holiday, becau
put us into two wars. spiral that economic economy down and spending up so those lines went the opposite direction. but even still in the middle of the iraq war, and around 2006 or '07 we came within $160 billion of balancing our budget. now we're looking at an annual deficit, obama's, $1.33 trillion. a big difference between the obama administration and the bush administration. about tenfold the debt that's been created on an annual basis, but it still to would have been better to tighten our...
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uses a fairly old. so the imperfections you see in a treasury note you don't see in a north korean know. that is what is called the supernode. and so this is a part of their economy. so during the bush administration come after us was taken to try and stop this three series of sanctions that were aimed at trying to target the accounts of companies known to be involved in illicit activities. the reason we don't hear more about it today is because the site to the days have successful in the north koreans probably do not feel they can do so in certain things we can do for many years when it came to making money through this sort of activity. >> okay comes to the international community in the u.s.a. getting better at eliminating those markets over north korea. >> guest: i think so. i think that is why we are not hearing much more about it today. i also think that for many of the financial institutions they've just become much more weary handling north korean account and north korean money and so that is al
uses a fairly old. so the imperfections you see in a treasury note you don't see in a north korean know. that is what is called the supernode. and so this is a part of their economy. so during the bush administration come after us was taken to try and stop this three series of sanctions that were aimed at trying to target the accounts of companies known to be involved in illicit activities. the reason we don't hear more about it today is because the site to the days have successful in the north...
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th - cin-use ameedhtnfa fight your way out. fight your way out was call this the reinforcements no matter how manynit is k i'angs n b urathss, itaseoan ro to pakistan than i think people realize. certainly reflecting their vie and nothey didn't haecase tob us 5 ya ruthastyo owdsuu nuclear weapons and the osama bin laden's raid obama's decision s part of that. wemytkien tyo [inaudible] i'm a congressional journalist i've been cvering the foreign policy committee. i was riousf you haveny insiinoitbw a gia pa o te rereonmi. haoexri i. he seemed uncompressed in it. when i covered thecommittee he never attended eeptfor ti heer lemng s us oua siinha thons real quick, we've been coming up this week one reason the supreme court -- the argument for the sueme couristaiz sut w imiio bc 'sitre li anyeino ' udmiio y bo. i don't think anyone really in the "the obamians have imgration exrien do yosir igon oerl y owenstj >> t, committee certainly within a year after obama comes to washington, he's running for president. an 's nv alakoaoew iser
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give us a break. we were dismissed by judge all of us dismissed. we're tired of people taking advantage of the system to get what they want.
give us a break. we were dismissed by judge all of us dismissed. we're tired of people taking advantage of the system to get what they want.
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we can't afford lobbyist and the political book of favors does not benefit us at all. >> tanning tax, people it is horrible. thank you, guys. >>> and you can bet, the vice-president's buried comments will heat up the vice-presidential debate and neal will be there covering it with the biggest and brightest players in business. in and first here on fox business news and here from 8:00 p.m. eastern time . he's back at it for the final two presidential debates. coming up here. >>i can't take anymore. >> americans are fed up with grid lock in dc and calling for one party to control the entire government but would that prevent ourúwñoa >> grid lock, a big topic in the presidential debate this week as a split government continues to grind dc to the halt. 30 years ago, majority of voters said they want one party to control congress and the white house. johnathon you said grid lock is better for the economy . you say that is good you say in >> the democrats are proudly redistributionist and they wear it on the happenle . they believe in more control and more taxs and government interventio
we can't afford lobbyist and the political book of favors does not benefit us at all. >> tanning tax, people it is horrible. thank you, guys. >>> and you can bet, the vice-president's buried comments will heat up the vice-presidential debate and neal will be there covering it with the biggest and brightest players in business. in and first here on fox business news and here from 8:00 p.m. eastern time . he's back at it for the final two presidential debates. coming up here....
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and our adversaries are worried about us too. and, you know, i think we're probably pretty good at it. and so there's a number of international things that also have to be worked out, and i think that's coming to a head in the next administration as well. >> host: john kneuer? >> guest: obviously, cybersecurity is a critical issue for government networks and private networks and commercial networks, and there's clearly an important place for industry and government to collaborate, particularly on the sharing of information, identifying what attacks each is being subject to, what effective remedies to those attacks might be. i think the split and the danger is whether or not one supports the premise that the federal government ought to take a leadership role in the regulatory role in establishing cybersecurity standards. there's, i can't think of anywhere else in the economy where the technology changes more quickly than in the internet space and where the threat vector changes more quickly than in the internet space. the reason i
and our adversaries are worried about us too. and, you know, i think we're probably pretty good at it. and so there's a number of international things that also have to be worked out, and i think that's coming to a head in the next administration as well. >> host: john kneuer? >> guest: obviously, cybersecurity is a critical issue for government networks and private networks and commercial networks, and there's clearly an important place for industry and government to collaborate,...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... - ♪ 'cause people got me questioning ♪ ♪ where is the love - ma'am. you forgot your purse. - thank you. oh. thank you very much. - a message from the foundation for a better life. >> it is time for what i need to know for next week? parents be aware. california threw a mother in prison for two little kids missed days from school . we need children advocacy out there. they need an education. >> if your kids don't go to school and you go to jail. >> 116 days is a lot of the missed days for missing the alarm? >> cs technology. trading in a low pe and make hard drives and hard drives. it is growing in the administrate and a right price. >> johnathon in >> i think that government's manipulation of interest rates is explode i am looking at securities with higher rates. i like all of the floating rates funs . it is a fund that owns loans that float with short te
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tell us about your business. what you do and how the economy is impacted by all of the things we are talking about tonight. >> sure, sean. i work in the ceo and board practice and run a global sector within our financial markets practice and some of that practice touches on small emerging businesses that are backed by private equity firms and a large part of that business also touches the fortune 100. fortunately, get a perspective across the whole market. i think the thing that is missing is that policy requires insight and policy requires the ability to be both tactical and strategic. we need tactical policy. for example, 6 million employers in the country today. 99% of those employers, 6 million employer organizations, are small businesses. you can create jobs. i would bet you that tom or bernie or herman would have created jobs with this tactical approach. if you give a job credit of $1 for every dollar of new payroll created inside a small business you would see those dollars instead of going to washington g
tell us about your business. what you do and how the economy is impacted by all of the things we are talking about tonight. >> sure, sean. i work in the ceo and board practice and run a global sector within our financial markets practice and some of that practice touches on small emerging businesses that are backed by private equity firms and a large part of that business also touches the fortune 100. fortunately, get a perspective across the whole market. i think the thing that is...
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two of us can see. there's lot of ways to slice the pie, but we're friends who believe in america and want to see it succeed. a lot of people have focused on why did you put a conservative on the show. i don't want to watch her, but if we exclude the views of the other side, we're no better than them. wants to find slugss, we are better than them. obstructionism is anti-american -- it stems from a refuse cal to respect each other and listen to each other and a preference for winning an election over improving our future. we're better than that. plus, as krystal said last week, if your world is so fragile you u can't hear different points of view, you should reassess. steel sharpens steel and i like to know what the enemy's thinking. we'll be here every day at 3:00 p.m. putting ondinner party and the game. tweet us during the show. maybe your tweet willconversati continues now. >> not to say that s.e. is the enemy. >> sometimes, she speaks in the voice of the enemy. >> let me speak for the other two when
two of us can see. there's lot of ways to slice the pie, but we're friends who believe in america and want to see it succeed. a lot of people have focused on why did you put a conservative on the show. i don't want to watch her, but if we exclude the views of the other side, we're no better than them. wants to find slugss, we are better than them. obstructionism is anti-american -- it stems from a refuse cal to respect each other and listen to each other and a preference for winning an election...
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e-mail or tweet us a question, do that as well. well, so people understand your perspective, tell us more than i just did about yourself. >> guest: yeah. well, you know, i'm a constitutional law professor by trade, i've been teaching it for 15 years, and i have to tell you, sometime around the spring/summer of 2009, i give public speeches to various groups, rotarians, people like that, i had a bunch of people coming up to me afterwards with pocket constitutions. i rarely see them outside of a law school building, and i started seeing them all the time, and these people were asking me sort of intelligent questions about very specific clauses. and it dawned on me about three months into that that these were the tea partiers that i'd been hearing about. and they just defied the stereotype that i'd been reading about in the mainstream media, so i wanted to do a lot more research about who they early were and what made them tick, and it turns out they are a movement of constitutional conservativism and fiscal conservativism. they're not
e-mail or tweet us a question, do that as well. well, so people understand your perspective, tell us more than i just did about yourself. >> guest: yeah. well, you know, i'm a constitutional law professor by trade, i've been teaching it for 15 years, and i have to tell you, sometime around the spring/summer of 2009, i give public speeches to various groups, rotarians, people like that, i had a bunch of people coming up to me afterwards with pocket constitutions. i rarely see them outside...
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the use of force can set the iranian program back. they have the know-how, the engineering capability, to reconstitute. we need to put them in a position if force is used where it's hard for them to be able to reconstitute because they're isolated and contained afterward. indeed, they have to see the cost of them is very high of having to reconstitute. because that then gives us some chance of succeeding over time. so you do have to reconcile these two kinds of competing realities, if, in fact, you want to achieve the net -- the basic objective that we're after. >> so on the general theory that experience is what enables you to recognize a mistake when you do it again, what mistakes should we avoid if we're trying to get an agreement with iran and what can we do now in a very short run, because you have, as we all know, a much shorter fuse in the israeli public policy than you have in the american policy. why don't you start with that. >> well, i do think there is a value in picking up on something that elliot was noting. i think it's
the use of force can set the iranian program back. they have the know-how, the engineering capability, to reconstitute. we need to put them in a position if force is used where it's hard for them to be able to reconstitute because they're isolated and contained afterward. indeed, they have to see the cost of them is very high of having to reconstitute. because that then gives us some chance of succeeding over time. so you do have to reconcile these two kinds of competing realities, if, in fact,...
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we didn't want to use this stuff. we didn't want to just have it there so when the war started we could use it. in fact, we hope never to use it. the plan was to demonstrate credibly to other creditably to other militaries that they would pay a high price launching such an effort an it was not likely to achieve their military objectives. deterrents was a key policy motivation. at the same time there was a motivation of assurance and reinsurance of allies. nato is now 28 members. i remember as a kid it was 12 and 16, now it's 28. i had the privilege and opportunity to share the nato high-level group while i was in government, which is the group that oversee snait weaponato we policy. i met in brussels with every member of nato, except for french who do not participate in the high-level group. 27 out of 28. with the french we met privately. as can you imagine, with any group of 28, this had tremendous originality. if you're in poland on the edge of the russian border with the history you've had with russia, have you one
we didn't want to use this stuff. we didn't want to just have it there so when the war started we could use it. in fact, we hope never to use it. the plan was to demonstrate credibly to other creditably to other militaries that they would pay a high price launching such an effort an it was not likely to achieve their military objectives. deterrents was a key policy motivation. at the same time there was a motivation of assurance and reinsurance of allies. nato is now 28 members. i remember as a...
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we didn't want to use this stuff. we didn't want to just have it there so when the war started we could use it. in fact, we hope never to use it. the plan was to demonstrate credibly to other militaries that they would pay a high price for launching such an effort. at the same time, there was a motivation of assurance and reassurance of allies. you know, nato is now 28 members. i remember as a kid it was 12 and 16 and now it is 28. i had the privilege to chair the nato high level group when i was in government. it is the group that overseas the nato nuclear weapons policies. i met in belgium with the 27 of the 28. with the french, you met privately. we basically met with all of them. any group of 28, there is a tremendous discourse. if you are in poland, on the edge of the russian border, with the history that they have had with russia, you had one view for the need of the systems. if you are in spain on the beach, you have a different view. it is not easy to come to a kind of consensus view on what to do. overall, th
we didn't want to use this stuff. we didn't want to just have it there so when the war started we could use it. in fact, we hope never to use it. the plan was to demonstrate credibly to other militaries that they would pay a high price for launching such an effort. at the same time, there was a motivation of assurance and reassurance of allies. you know, nato is now 28 members. i remember as a kid it was 12 and 16 and now it is 28. i had the privilege to chair the nato high level group when i...
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thanks for being with us. herman cain. >> yes, sir. >> sean: 999. i'm afraid that might be the price of a gallon of gasoline, soon. >> that is the obama 999 plan. $9.99 a gallon. >> sean: you just scared all of america. >> it could be capital performance that we need for energy independence. this administration has done nothing but increase the regulatory barriers as well as barriers to exploration of our resources right here in the united states. >> sean: steve forbes, good to see you. if anybody says drill, baby, drill, the president says we have been doing that. leases the ability to drill. 9% of the increases come from private lands where they haven't been able to control it. >> it is an election year and he wants you to forget that he has been blocking or hindering the development whether it is offshore and not having sensible regulations and doing it in an expedited manner, alaska, anwar, arctic national refuge. there is globs of gas there. if he could do something and come up with sensible or encouragin
thanks for being with us. herman cain. >> yes, sir. >> sean: 999. i'm afraid that might be the price of a gallon of gasoline, soon. >> that is the obama 999 plan. $9.99 a gallon. >> sean: you just scared all of america. >> it could be capital performance that we need for energy independence. this administration has done nothing but increase the regulatory barriers as well as barriers to exploration of our resources right here in the united states. >> sean:...
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one refracta well, uses the same water used in a golf course in three weeks. and with that energy come were producing a lot more natural gas was creating a tremendous amount of jobs. so it goes back to what you're talking about. the trade-off is not either/or. it's here are all the other factors. you have a question you mention of corn ethanol that it creates natures oxide. our other ethanol screwed from other products? details are great natures oxide? >> i don't know about that. i do know there are other biofuels which i promise. and one of them ironically enough is the janata say modified algae, which is able to take carbon dioxide and converted into long chain fatty acid, which is diesel, bio diesel. some definitely don't lump all biofuels together because they are not all the same. converting corn to ethanol seems to be a particularly bad idea, but there's other types of biofuels, which may have potential. >> natures oxide is the least of the problems. when you look at the new troupe loading causing dead zones, oceanic incense, pesticide loading and waterw
one refracta well, uses the same water used in a golf course in three weeks. and with that energy come were producing a lot more natural gas was creating a tremendous amount of jobs. so it goes back to what you're talking about. the trade-off is not either/or. it's here are all the other factors. you have a question you mention of corn ethanol that it creates natures oxide. our other ethanol screwed from other products? details are great natures oxide? >> i don't know about that. i do...
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putting us in this position. the presidential permit as done by executive order of the rea r reaserrion in here, i agree the whole purpose of this bill is to move forward on the pipeline despite the president's effort to kill it. it is the president who said or let me back up. it is the state department who said they have enough information to make a decision. the volumes of binders sitting by mr. pitts is the environmental study. the final environmental study. so saying that there isn't one is just outright wrong. the state department said they had enough information here that they were working diligently and would make a decision before december 31st. it is the president then after the nrdc, the sierra club that be mr. cassidy pointed out during his statement on the last amendment said that this was going to be the line, this pipeline was going to be the line in the sand that the environmental community drew for the president. the president replied to that by saying i'm going to delay this until after the elect
putting us in this position. the presidential permit as done by executive order of the rea r reaserrion in here, i agree the whole purpose of this bill is to move forward on the pipeline despite the president's effort to kill it. it is the president who said or let me back up. it is the state department who said they have enough information to make a decision. the volumes of binders sitting by mr. pitts is the environmental study. the final environmental study. so saying that there isn't one is...
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we recycled what we had used. when we were asked to predict mistakes candidates would make again in the debate, this one seemed like pretty much in natural. even before today, actually, last friday, in woodbridge, virginia, obama said again that he wants to use or savings to pay down the debt and put people to work. i think that is fair game for the debates if they go there. for romney, i have a prediction that i think is solid. it goes back to the title of his campaign book two years ago -- "no apology." ever since, romney has made a point to criticize obama every time he thinks there is any whiff of apology in something the president has said. i first heard it myself last april here in town, when romney was making a speech to a group of newspaper executives. he blamed obama for the anemic recovery and said, "obama's attention has been elsewhere. he was not focused enough on the economy. his attention had been on things like a government takeover of health care and apologizing for america abroad." in our fact che
we recycled what we had used. when we were asked to predict mistakes candidates would make again in the debate, this one seemed like pretty much in natural. even before today, actually, last friday, in woodbridge, virginia, obama said again that he wants to use or savings to pay down the debt and put people to work. i think that is fair game for the debates if they go there. for romney, i have a prediction that i think is solid. it goes back to the title of his campaign book two years ago --...
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a lot of us have fought hard. barney and others have fought hard to marginalize the anti-israel wing of the democratic party. it is just bigger, impyricly, a fact. and it is more of a problem there for, for the left. and i hope liberals, you know, marginalize those elements of their own party as we have tried to do in our party. >> barney. >> the fact is that you are talking about -- minuscule is bigger than microscopic. the fact is that the democratic party has been overwhelmingly and consistently supportive of a policy that respects israel's right to a independent democratic jewish state. you are talking about in the house of representatives 10, 20, maybe, 25 votes, very small minorities, a couple of republicans, more democrats, but this notion that -- the republicans have, have marginalized ron paul and buchanan but the democratic, anti-israel wing, critical of israel to the point. here is the difference. i would differentiate it this s way. and the point is that do people take their -- historically, conservati
a lot of us have fought hard. barney and others have fought hard to marginalize the anti-israel wing of the democratic party. it is just bigger, impyricly, a fact. and it is more of a problem there for, for the left. and i hope liberals, you know, marginalize those elements of their own party as we have tried to do in our party. >> barney. >> the fact is that you are talking about -- minuscule is bigger than microscopic. the fact is that the democratic party has been overwhelmingly...
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great to have you with us. it's a heavy lift. i guess you can give the republicans credit for trying to do. can mitt romney convince americans what happened in the bush years and what started to dig us in this hole. >> if he does that, there's a bridge in brooklyn that he will want to sell voters this november as well. we showed this president had to go into deficit spending to help try and move this country out of recession. the vast bulk of this, you have to remember came after president clinton gave president bush a surplus. i was there in 2000. president bush campaign saying it wasn't the government's money. it was the people's office. by the time he got into office aided by karl rove, they decided they were going to give up the people's money and we were going into recession again after the incident bubble burst and they would spend the people's republic money. it was chinese money they spent. they continued to do that all the way through into their recession. this recession and the recession spending from tarp came on their
great to have you with us. it's a heavy lift. i guess you can give the republicans credit for trying to do. can mitt romney convince americans what happened in the bush years and what started to dig us in this hole. >> if he does that, there's a bridge in brooklyn that he will want to sell voters this november as well. we showed this president had to go into deficit spending to help try and move this country out of recession. the vast bulk of this, you have to remember came after...
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. >> keep saying, this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. well, here is where we were in 2008. >> worse financial collapse since the great depression. >> american workers were laid off in numbers not even in over three decades. >> here is where we are today. 30 months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs, we're not there yet, but the real question is, whose plan is better for you? the president's plan asks millionaires to pay a little more, to help invest in a strong middle class, clean energy and cut the deficit. mitt romney's plan, a new 250,000 tax break for multi-millionaires and roll back regulations on the banks that crater economy and raise taxes on the middle class. >> paul: james? effective ad? >> possibly. it included the mythical tax increase on there. >> totally, totally false. >>, but, no, i think it could be effective because mr. romney has not done what you look back to 1980 and echoed in the beginning of at that ad. are you better off than four years ago and talk about the speeches. one thing ronald re
. >> keep saying, this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. well, here is where we were in 2008. >> worse financial collapse since the great depression. >> american workers were laid off in numbers not even in over three decades. >> here is where we are today. 30 months of private sector job growth. creating 4.6 million new jobs, we're not there yet, but the real question is, whose plan is better for you? the president's plan...